When I was little, I remember my mom telling me those tiny rubber pieces on the backs of earrings were just part of the packaging. You know the ones—soft, squishy, and often tossed aside without a second thought. According to her, they were only there to keep earrings from slipping off the card—not something you actually needed to wear. Mom was right, they are great for packaging but as I got older (and lost more earrings than I care to count), it finally clicked: If they’re strong enough to keep earrings from falling off the card, wouldn’t they help keep them from falling out of my ears, too? Yes. Yes, they would, the little clear things had a dual purpose. That realization changed how I wear earrings—and how I package them, too. These days, I consider silicone backs so essential that I include extras with every order from my shop. Why Silicone Backs Matter Hook-style earwires—like French hooks or shepherd hooks—are beautiful, comfortable, and easy to wear...
Welcome to Through the Keyhole — a place to linger a little longer behind the scenes of Eidel’s Ideas. Here, you'll find stories from the heart of my home, reflections on creativity and faith, glimpses of life as a maker, and the deeper meaning behind the pieces I create. Think of it as opening a tiny antique door to see where inspiration lives — with teacups, scripture, thread, and timeworn treasures all tucked inside.